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What's his immigration status in Spain? You mentioned his not abiding with the rules of his visit visa in Spain. If he's not in Spain legally, he'll need to return to his home country.haz2010 wrote:We applied for a visit visa for my fiancee in December 2008 it was refused for several reasons. These being non compliance with 1 schengen visit visa (which he dosen't agree with) and then an overstay in Spain until he married his previous wife (now divorced). We were unsure as to whether to apply for a fiance or spouse visa. We have now decided to get married in Spain and apply for a spouse visa. We want to apply for a Spouse visa for him to join me and our son in the UK (we are both british) how should we address these issues in the application? IAS told me not to worry about them as they are the problem of the spanish authority and british immigration should not be concerned with it, however from what I have read here on this board I have begun to think otherwise.
Also, I have been advised that we should get a letter from his mobile phone company confirming his telephone no. so that the number highlighted on my itemised bills is proved to be his. Has anyone else done this?
Thank you in advance for any replies, they are very much appreciated.
You should answer whatever the application form ask for, dont say what you were not asked. I'm sure there's is a place on the form that ask about previous immigration history. Fill the form accordingly.haz2010 wrote:Thanks for your reply. Do I not address previous immigration history in the visa application then?